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Title: Biodiesel: Economics and Incentives


1
Biodiesel Economics and Incentives
  • L. Davis Clements
  • Renewable Products Development Laboratories, Inc.
  • Portland, OR, USA

2
Advantages of Biodiesel
  • Biodegradable, nontoxic, renewable
  • Very favorable energy balance, 3.2 to 1.
  • Lower emissions (Example DDC Series 50)
  • Carbon monoxide 38 lower
  • Unburned HC 83 lower
  • Oxides of Nitrogen 12.7 higher
  • Particulates 52 lower
  • Smoke and odor are much better

3
Advantages of Biodiesel
  • Requires no engine modifications (except
    replacing some fuel lines on older engines).
  • Can be blended in any proportion with petroleum
    diesel fuel.
  • High cetane number and excellent lubricity.
  • Very high flashpoint (gt300F)
  • Can be made from recycled restaurant oils and
    animal fats.

4
Disadvantages of biodiesel
  • Lower energy content
  • Btu/lb Btu/gal
  • No. 2 Diesel 18,300 129,050
  • Biodiesel 16,000 118,170
  • (12.5 less) (8 less)
  • Since diesel engines will inject equal volumes of
    fuel, power will drop 8.

5
Disadvantages of biodiesel
  • Soybean oil-based biodiesel will start to
    crystallize at around 0C. This can be mitigated
    by blending with diesel fuel or with additives.
  • Biodiesel is less oxidatively stable than
    petroleum diesel fuel. Old fuel can become
    acidic and form sediments and varnish. Additives
    can prevent this.
  • NOx emissions increase in some engines.
  • Cost and supply have been problems. Vegetable
    oils are widely available but expensive.
    Inedible animal fats and waste greases are less
    expensive but have competing uses.

6
Cost of Biodiesel
  • Cost is very feedstock sensitive (70 to 85 of
    total production cost.
  • Processing cost is generally estimated to be
    about 0.20 - 0.50/gallon.
  • New plant cost is about 1.00 per gallon of
    annual capacity.

7
Approximate Feedstock and Energy Costs
  • Crude vegetable oil - 0.17- 0.25/lb
  • Recycled cooking oil - 0.13- 0.15/lb
  • Sodium methoxide (25) - 0.45/lb
  • Methanol (99.7) - 1.00/gallon
  • Natural Gas - 4.00/1000 cu ft
  • Electricity - 0.05/kwh

Superior Process Technologies TM
8
Relative Costs of Biodiesel Components
Superior Process Technologies TM
9
Sensitivity of Biodiesel Product Cost to Input
Costs
Component Base Value Increase From Base Value Change in Product Cost (/gal)
Oil Cost 0.17/lb 25 0.33
Catalyst Cost 0.44/lb 25 0.03
Methanol 0.75/gal 25 0.02
Energy (combined electric and gas) 0.05/kwh 4.00/1000 cf 25 lt0.01
Crude Glycerine selling price 0.27 25 -0.06
Product cost changes are from the effects of
each component individually and are not cumulative
Superior Process Technologies TM
10
Biodiesel Production Models
  • Small-scale Producer 40 - 100 gallon (batch)
  • Community/Institutional - 500 2,000 gallons
    per day (batch or continuous)
  • Commercial 2 30 million gallons per year
    (generally continuous)
  • Mega Producers - gt 30 million gallons per year

11
Quality Assurance Benchmarks
  • ASTM D-6751
  • BQ9000
  • Certified Producer
  • Certified Distributor

12
ULSD and B - 20 Environmental Performance
Compared to 2 Diesel
  • ULSD
  • HC - 13 Reduction
  • CO - 6 Reduction
  • NOx - 3 Reduction
  • PM - 13 Reduction
  • Opacity - ??
  • Biodiesel
  • HC - 21 Reduction
  • CO - 11 Reduction
  • NOx - 2 Increase
  • PM - 10 Reduction
  • Opacity 50 lower

13
Comparing ULSD and Biodiesel Lubricity Performance
  • 1 and 2 Diesel are the design basis for
    lubricity in diesel
  • ULSD has significantly reduced lubricity,
    requiring additives
  • 1 to 2 biodiesel provides ULSD with lubricity
    equivalent to standard petro- diesel

14
Availability of Biodiesel
  • 450 retail pumps nationwide and growing
  • 1,400 distributors
  • 400 government and commercial fleet users
    (typically B-20)
  • Check out www.biotrucker.com

15
Federal Incentives for Biodiesel
  • EPAct Purchase of 450 gallons of biodiesel with
    use as a B-20 blend EPAct mandate for purchase
    of one alternatively fueled vehicle.
  • Federal Tax Credit - 1 per biodiesel tax
    credit up to 100 (or 1.00 per gallon) paid to
    the blender. First use oils only. Recycled oils
    up to 0.50 per gallon.

16
State-level Incentives
  • Renewable Fuel Standards Mandate a percentage
    of biodiesel in all diesel fuels. 2 to 5 percent
    in typical.
  • Tax Exemptions Sales, excise, use tax.
  • Investor Tax Credits
  • Special financing for renewables

17
Information Source for Incentives
  • www.disreusa.org is a frequently updated
    compendium of Federal and State incentives for
    all renewables.
  • www.biodiesel.org National Biodiesel Board lists
    incentive and industry information
  • DOE Alternative Fuels Data Center Production
    and prices.

18
Summary
  • Biodiesel is an alternative fuel for diesel
    engines that is produced from renewable
    materials.
  • Biodiesels advantages include lower black smoke
    and particulate emissions, 50 opacity
    reduction and higher lubricity.
  • Biodiesels disadvantages include higher cost and
    slightly higher NOx emissions.
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